Jochen Koelsch

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Jochen Koelsch

Jochen Kölsch (born November 16, 1947 in Munich ) is a German television journalist , author and director , media manager and university lecturer .

Life

Jochen Kölsch has been working for various television programs, ARD , ARTE , ARD-Alpha , and Bavarian television since 1969 . As a long-term coordinator for the ARTE programs in Bavarian radio and as a producer , he has been involved in a large number of fictional and documentary films, but also TV magazines such as Tracks or X: enius . Outstanding prizes went to productions in which he had participated, such as Oscar nominations, e.g. B. for Jenseits der Stille by Caroline Link , Sophie Scholl - The Last Days by Marc Rothemund , the Oscar for the film The Lives of Others by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck , as well as film prizes and festival participations, e.g. B. Cherry blossoms - Hanami by Doris Dörrie (Berlin), Jerichow by Christian Petzold (Venice), The piano player by Michael Haneke (Cannes), Eisenfresser by Shaheen Dill-Riaz (Grimme Prize), " The blind spot " by Daniel Harrich .

As a journalist, author and director, he has created numerous journalistic, documentary and fictional programs in his career, has reported in charge of Tagesschau and Tagesthemen , directed ARD hot spots, television discussions, talk shows, media programs, literary magazines and designed entertainment programs, including the ARD-alpha channel co-founded.

Kölsch is also an honorary professor for applied literature at the University of Tübingen ( screenplay and film dramaturgy ). He also taught at the Carl von Linde Academy of the Technical University of Munich ( media skills ), at the Mannheim Business School (executives & mass media) and taught for 15 years at the University of Regensburg (theory and practice of television journalism).

Filmography (selection)

Publications

  • The strongest is always right - political influence through television entertainment, In Rundfunk und Fernsehen, 21st year 1973. 2–3, pp. 332–339
  • Science as a feedback element in television communication, From radio and television, 23rd year 1975, pp. 316-324
  • Participate in the big conversation. Telephone chaplaincy in contemporary history: The experience of public calls about “Holocaust”, SZ, January 27, 1979, p. 63.
  • In danger and great need… By Jochen Kölsch, Kursbuch 61, October 1980, pp. 22–31
  • The gentle revolution - On the need to live differently (with Barbara Veit), Munich / Gütersloh 1983
  • Growth and Crisis - Development and Problems of the World Economy in the Last 50 Years, in: Weltgeschichte, Vol. 12, Crisis and Progress, Gütersloh 1996, pp. 207–239
  • Exile at Whangpu - 300 Jewish emigrants who fled Nazi Germany to Shanghai sixty years ago celebrated a reunion in San Francisco, DIE ZEIT, May 8, 2002
  • Public Secret Dialogue - The Role of Diplomatic Communication between America and China in the Kissinger Era, in: Codes, Secret Text and Encryption - History and Presence of a Cultural Practice, Tübingen 2004,
  • And behind a thousand images there is no world - dialectics and paradox of the media. On the rise of the image and the fall of the word, Munich, 2005,
  • History on television - an experience report from 4 decades, in: History journalism - Between information and staging, Münster, 2010
  • A triggering moment - in: Criminology is Social Science, Baden-Baden 2014

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